When we set up on that tee on a long par 4, playing into the wind, there’s almost a natural inclination to swing harder,
even lunge at the ball. Be careful, as counter-intuitive as it is, you might be making a tough situation worse.
Increasing clubhead speed will
put additional spin on the ball
Backspin creates lift, and that’s
exaggerated into the wind.
The ball climbs and dies.
In an effort to swing hard at the ball,
many golfers change their angle of
attack and create even more spin.
The saying goes “when it’s breezy, swing easy”.
When we say “swing easy”, we don’t want you
reducing your shoulder turn and just using the arms.
Fully rotate your upper body, but possibly feel a little
less aggressive with your arms.
Whether you’re going to play in the wind or not, if you want to add consistency to your ball striking,
practice a good swing tempo. With your driver, at the range, practice with the “full shoulder turn, swing easy” thought.
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